Sentences with phrase «bright circles of»

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And whereas Judas was described as undergoing the worst torment ever, Peter is described as being as bright and glorious as three rings of fire circling around one another in a dance and singing a song so divine that no imagination can comprehend it (Canto 24).
But they wore their youth and bright future so carelessly, and I found myself applauding until my palms tingled for the men and women like my brother - in - law who had to battle through school with so many other demands on their attention, for the women older than my mother who have finally finished their degree long after their nests emptied, the middle - aged men with a circle of whiskers on their shining bald heads.
Danielle Dimovski, known in barbeque circles as Diva Q, is a bright star of «Que from the frozen white north.
The impish slightly built youngster had the briefest of World Cup's coming on twice as sub during the unsuccessful group stage but the talk is of his growing potential and given the size of club's circling Ninis it appears that he has a bright future and perhaps that future could be at Old Trafford?
What a sight it must be, the huge bright fish circling in and out of the dark, their giant minnow - mouths working silently.
The lighting above the gold circle is big and bright and centered, illuminating a setting where men will soon be doing what men have been doing for thousands of years, using arms and legs and hands and minds and brawn and strength to see who is the toughest of the tribe, the one who survives and gets his hand held high at the end.
With a combination of active botanicals and vitamins, this eye cream will help diminish puffiness, dark circles and fine lines while leaving you with brighter eyes and moisturized skin around the delicate eye area.
Bright red benches, the hallmark color of the corridor, circle a three - tier fountain and plantings surround the tableau.
Widder soon realized that she could identify many animals by the type and duration of flash they made — jellyfish, for example, might appear as a bright circle in the darkness.
Planet after planet that was spotted in the earlier days of the search, when all we could detect were very large planets circling very bright stars, were not lined up the way they were supposed to be.
Scientists used these observations of the sun's atmosphere (the bright light of the sun itself is blocked by the black circle at the middle) from NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory on Aug. 5, 2007, to define the outer limits of the solar atmosphere, the corona.
Winship Cancer Instituteâ $ ™ s Ned Waller and researchers from Childrenâ $ ™ s Healthcare of Atlanta and Yerkes National Primate Research Center were part of a recent Science Translational Medicine paper that draws a bright red circle around aurora kinase A as a likely drug target in graft - vs - host disease.
During the orbital period of such a planet of 0.6 (3) a, an observer on the planet would see this intensely bright companion star circle the sky just as humans see with the Solar System's planets.
The star Alpha Centauri is one of the brightest stars in the southern sky (marked with a red circle).
Very rarely, a circle appeared as a ghost in 2004, but as a bright new circle in 2008, a sort of Lazarus rising - from - the - dead.
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The benefits of turmeric aren't new, but the bright orange root is blowing up in more mainstream wellness circles these days because it's so insanely effective at lowering inflammation and helping to improve everything from skin rashes to gut motility.
The Vishuddha has an imposing symbol or a bright blue circle surrounded by a total of 16 darker blue petals.
If you like a bright under eye that stays bright and literally eliminates any traces of dark circles.
It keeps eyes looking younger, fresher, brighter by visibly minimizing first lines and signs of fatigue — including dark circles and puffiness.
In the color circle to the right, you can see all the vivid and vibrant bright and light shades of the COOL color family.
So, if the judges were 20 something bright young things, they might very well be a bit selectively blind when it comes to people outside of their own circles...
I used the sample was very impressed went to the store to buy it and the price of extremely to high for me Will definitely have to wait until it's on sale with a coupon attached would like the dark circle corrector as well but all the products seem to be a little bit pricey for my budget overall the clearly brighter skin was obtainable so I would love to see the results for the dark circle product but truly I can't afford it
Its science - fiction status is hinted at by visual design, as in the film's opening moments, when concentric circles appear out of the darkness on screen, then are seen to separate, inhabiting three - dimensional space, from left to right, with a bright light blazing on one side.
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My experience of the novel surely was colored by the silent, stop - all - the - clocks quality of the hours in which I read it, when the novel's beauty seemed to shine forth from the page, bright in the circle of light from my bedside lamp, but I believe it would be equally magical at any hour.
First, the brown, churning water - the circle of our river around us; inside that, the quilt squares of our fields, which were turned dirt, newly planted seeds, the bright green carpet of a field just beginning to come to life, fences mended or falling down into the soft new grass, humped haystacks, our cattle herd, our sheep herd, our goats, bare birch trees pointing straight into the heavens; and in the center, in the heart, our cobbled and dirt streets, our red - tiled and gray - shingled roofs radiating out from the town square with its statue of a long - dead war hero in the middle.
Meshes of wide dynamic marks; improvised arrangements of grids and crosses and circles and splodges; jabs and drips, curves and swirls, overlapping or reframing each other; and colour, gloriously bright no - compromise colour, at the uppermost tones of red, pink, yellow, orange, blue and green.
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He devises kinetic sculptures, performances and immersive installations, such as The National Apavillion of Then and Now (2011)-- an anechoic chamber with a circle of light that grows brighter in response to increasing drone, and completely dark when there is silence.
They show the carvings like pencils tapering into concentric circles of bright color, almost the only color apart from shades of gray stone.
This, I was told, was called Smoking Circle (after Baldessari), 2013, her double entendre duet with the California artist known for obliterating parts of his images with similar bright circles.
Impressed by the «stain» paintings of Morris Louis, Noland developed a pictorial language of spare, often bright abstraction centered on concentric circles and repeated chevrons, motifs that he would utilize throughout his career.
«Localized Histories,» the new exhibition in Artpace's Hudson (Show) Room, begins, comes full circle, and ends with Linda Pace's «Orange Crush,» a large, multimedia wall collage comprised of everyday objects ranging from stuffed animals to Tide detergent bottles — all in bright shades of orange.
Harmony Hammond arranged circles of bright fabric on the floor, like sacrificial sites to the god of acrylic, while Manny Farber and Ron Gorchov supplied the tribal mourners with masks and shields.
Dominating the right side of the canvas is a bright cadmium yellow circle, surrounding by blue organic lines, its strange shape possibly signifying a deadly parasite seen underneath a microscope or a massive sun with penetrating rays.
Her web of bright circles is a riff on the Olympic symbol of interlinked hoops.
He filled circle and letter - shaped canvases with curving stripes of blisteringly bright DayGlo summer colors.
Painting on raw canvas, she presents an assortment of recognizable objects (fire, smoke, alligators, matchsticks, letters) and simple geometric shapes (circles, zigzags) by using bright even colors and sharpened edges, leaving strong instant impression which continues to resonate visually, and creating moments of perverse tension.
Toby Ziegler's futuristic sculptures and prints mix computer - generated shapes with hand - daubed gestures; while Philip Allen's canvases feature bright, painted circles, triangles and zig - zags on muted backgrounds, which together create a feeling of being trapped in a pinball machine.
Today he's hosting the second White House Science Fair — which is essentially a fair of fairs, honoring awardees and leaders in dozens of separate competitions and programs aimed at nurturing the brightest students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics — the collection of disciplines known as STEM in education circles.
Removing a small, park - sized circle of smog from the sky above Beijing would be like taking a drop out of a bucket, but it would potentially rally opposition to pollution in general, when people are reminded of how bright and clear their city could look without being shrouded in a veil of toxic air.
Working on a post for our Minus Oil series, looking at the relationship of oil, cars and urban design, I keep circling around a post Alex Steffen of Worldchanging wrote two and a half years ago: My Other Car Is A Bright Green City.»
Sitting in a circle on a bright Tuesday morning in central Rio, a group of bubbly Brazilian teenagers are talking sex.
The iris — the colored circle around the pupil — is actually a ring of muscle that makes the pupil larger in dim light and smaller in bright light.
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